Document referenceQSB 1865 1/7/10
TitleRecognizances in the case against Elizabeth Tate late of Middlesbrough
DescriptionRecognizance made by Edward Joseph Saggerson of the borough of Middlesbrough superintendent of police for his appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to prefer a bill of indictment against Elizabeth Tate late of the borough of Middlesbrough for obtaining by false pretences from Granville Marley a quarter a pound of tea, half a pound of coffee, one pound of bacon and half a pound of biscuits belonging to John Close; and also two pounds of sugar, two pounds of peas, two ounces of tea, one pound of cheese, half a pound of currants, half a pound of soap, a loaf of bread, a pound of lard, and half a pound of candles, also belonging to John Close

Recognizance made by Jane Thompson and Jane Tate, both of Port Clarence in county Durham, Thomas Temple police constable and Granville Marley grocer's assistant, both of Middlesbrough, for their appearance at the next Quarter Sessions to give evidence in the case against Elizabeth Tate
Date21 Nov 1864
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